International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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756 than far off. The phenomenon of the phagocytes is excellently seen in microcinematography. Although micro-cinematography can, without the assistance of the slow motion camera permit us to improve our knowledge of cell life and activity, the slow motion camera makes it possible for us all the same to gain fresh knowledge which would doubtless escape direct microscopic observation, because the phenomena of activity under examination develop too slowly to be perceptible to the observer. By means of the slow motion camera it has been possible to establish that the activity of artificially cultivated cells is not dissimilar from that of cells taken directly and immediately from the body, from which the others were removed. Micro-cinematography with the slow motion camera has a special value in the examination of the complex Fie. 2. Fig. 3. Fie. 4. phenomena which takes their origin from the reproduction of the cells by section. Thanks to micro-cinematography, we have been able to discover that certain kinds of cells, as for example, the small mobile cells which have